Pedders to yyz springs
#51
pedders are a great spring and upgrade for somebody that wants to go a lil lower than stock ss/tc and doesnt track there car i had sportlines first hated them...pedders next loved them...and now yyz i have a used set for sale too now if anybody is interested
#52
John, for those of us that don't track our cars for living, how often will the springs compress all the way like that? Like someone mentioned, YYZ springs ride softer under normal driving, and they don't lower the car much.
I'm considering getting Pedders and running them with my stock FE5 suspension (from what I understand, YYZ require Koni yellows pretty soon after installation. Are the Pedders still ok for everyday street spirited driving and occasional drag strip visits? And do you still carry those on your site? Thanks ahead.
I'm considering getting Pedders and running them with my stock FE5 suspension (from what I understand, YYZ require Koni yellows pretty soon after installation. Are the Pedders still ok for everyday street spirited driving and occasional drag strip visits? And do you still carry those on your site? Thanks ahead.
YYZ dont require Koni's we just find Koni's better for the race track. YYZ are progressive front and rear, thats why they ride so well, we designed them to do that. The solid load is high, so the rising rate will give the high spring rates for on track handling performance, and stability under braking and acceleration which I considered to be important for our customers.
Time will tell if YYZ rust, but one thing for sure. We guarantee they wont lose rate.
#53
I dont sell Pedders anymore, the warranty returns were terrible and Pedders weere not honoring the warranty. They rust. They collapse , bow out, and lose rate in normal street driving and eventually slam the car to the ground, which people may like.
YYZ dont require Koni's we just find Koni's better for the race track. YYZ are progressive front and rear, thats why they ride so well, we designed them to do that. The solid load is high, so the rising rate will give the high spring rates for on track handling performance, and stability under braking and acceleration which I considered to be important for our customers.
Time will tell if YYZ rust, but one thing for sure. We guarantee they wont lose rate.
YYZ dont require Koni's we just find Koni's better for the race track. YYZ are progressive front and rear, thats why they ride so well, we designed them to do that. The solid load is high, so the rising rate will give the high spring rates for on track handling performance, and stability under braking and acceleration which I considered to be important for our customers.
Time will tell if YYZ rust, but one thing for sure. We guarantee they wont lose rate.
#54
u noorjari etc may have a noise from the lowest coil on the front. I can send you a plastic isolator that can handle it, and with any luck if i split it along the tube you can put it one with the spring in place. email gloria@powellraceshop.com so we can mail them out, and if it turns out to be an issue we can make it a standard item. It dont rattle on mine, or wangspeeds, maybe we are spheshul lol
#55
I have a theory on this. You and wangspeed are both running the revalved struts or the konis in front, right? I wonder if that added damping is slowing the springs down enough that the lower coils don't touch. Since the springs are progressive, some coils are going to put out less force. Under an impulse load, like hitting something a little rough in the road, the weaker coils will absorb more of that impulse than the stronger coils, and accelerate faster causing them to come in contact with the coil next to them. That contact is where the noise is coming from. This would only be the case for that impulse because the forces will eventually even out through out the spring.
#56
^^ this. And I am not running front Koni's I cant afford them, my budget has been used up dicking around on the race track with the Redline on YYZ. Wangspeed is the big spender here... hehe
If your car is quiet, and you drive the car slowly over small bumps, it is possible to hear that contact noise at the front. Our springs will now ship with plastic sleeves on the first coil. Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to us. I never heard this noise and still dont; I probably dont drive slow enough and my car is too loud. lol cheers
If your car is quiet, and you drive the car slowly over small bumps, it is possible to hear that contact noise at the front. Our springs will now ship with plastic sleeves on the first coil. Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to us. I never heard this noise and still dont; I probably dont drive slow enough and my car is too loud. lol cheers
#57
Just pulled out the Pedders in Coady's car, its a perfectly mint red ss LNF full of Hahn stuff, and 14k miles. NEVER seen a winter. Heck he hardly drives it in the rain. Pedders were rusty. YYZ and he is happy/ he said toss the Pedders in the trash...
#58
^^ this. And I am not running front Koni's I cant afford them, my budget has been used up dicking around on the race track with the Redline on YYZ. Wangspeed is the big spender here... hehe
If your car is quiet, and you drive the car slowly over small bumps, it is possible to hear that contact noise at the front. Our springs will now ship with plastic sleeves on the first coil. Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to us. I never heard this noise and still dont; I probably dont drive slow enough and my car is too loud. lol cheers
If your car is quiet, and you drive the car slowly over small bumps, it is possible to hear that contact noise at the front. Our springs will now ship with plastic sleeves on the first coil. Thanks to Craig for pointing this out to us. I never heard this noise and still dont; I probably dont drive slow enough and my car is too loud. lol cheers
#61
AaronJ, are you sure it's not just something like your bump stop coming loose? It's supposed to be glued to the dust boot. I made some custom ones that are very snug, so they don't flop around. If yours are not glued on, then you'll hear some noise. Not gonna damage anything, but you'll have to glue it to the boot to make it stop. You can check this quite easily without disassembling anything.
#63
#65
If you like slammed, then go ahead. If you like performance and ride comfort in the only progressive replacement quality spring on the market for cobalts, go YYZ.
Next month the second run will be available for folks who want slightly less trim height. Not a spring for folks into drag racing or road racing...although it wont be horrible. Ut will trim .5 to
.75 lower than the current YYZ. The spring wire is a different diameter at the rear. Thats all I got.
#68
#70
Not a chance. the fact is cm's, pedders et all have this unfortunate tendency to lose rate and sag.
If you like slammed, then go ahead. If you like performance and ride comfort in the only progressive replacement quality spring on the market for cobalts, go YYZ.
Next month the second run will be available for folks who want slightly less trim height. Not a spring for folks into drag racing or road racing...although it wont be horrible. Ut will trim .5 to
.75 lower than the current YYZ. The spring wire is a different diameter at the rear. Thats all I got.
If you like slammed, then go ahead. If you like performance and ride comfort in the only progressive replacement quality spring on the market for cobalts, go YYZ.
Next month the second run will be available for folks who want slightly less trim height. Not a spring for folks into drag racing or road racing...although it wont be horrible. Ut will trim .5 to
.75 lower than the current YYZ. The spring wire is a different diameter at the rear. Thats all I got.
I'm well aware of the situation, unfortunately CMs are hardly slammed haha.
#71
the YYZ Powell springs are the best quality best performing springs for delta platform out there. Made in the USA. Two sources only, Powell and CED.
Tom@CED is an honest hardworking guy, we have a great working business relationship with Tom, and inventory our springs for the USA market at CED so USA customers dont get hit with needless trans border shipping costs. Buy from Tom , buy from us, the price is the same for our USA customers. Hope this helps explain the situation.
Tom@CED is an honest hardworking guy, we have a great working business relationship with Tom, and inventory our springs for the USA market at CED so USA customers dont get hit with needless trans border shipping costs. Buy from Tom , buy from us, the price is the same for our USA customers. Hope this helps explain the situation.
#72
I work on a consulting basis, for the NA distributor of HSD. HSD make Stance coilovers for example. We tested today some revised valving I asked for, on a Cobalt. Waybetter. If you want to slam ur car to the ground, and not be punished too badly for it, you may want to consider HSD. They need to be installed correctly, and I may be able to further revise the damping over the next few months, after we see how well these new rear damping setups work beyond my first tests today.
I want to also say, (100% read my lips lol ), I want to say that using coil overs in winter north rust belt states is just a short road to horrible destruction and corrosion of the coil overs. I have suggested to HSD that they not warranty salt damage. Its not really sensible to take nice alloy parts and subject them to abuse like that.
thats my .02 c. for the really moar low slammed folks.
o, you will need to inventory new axles for this slammed ride.
I want to also say, (100% read my lips lol ), I want to say that using coil overs in winter north rust belt states is just a short road to horrible destruction and corrosion of the coil overs. I have suggested to HSD that they not warranty salt damage. Its not really sensible to take nice alloy parts and subject them to abuse like that.
thats my .02 c. for the really moar low slammed folks.
o, you will need to inventory new axles for this slammed ride.
Last edited by Powell Race Parts; 10-17-2012 at 08:42 PM.
#74
Thanks for all the responses by the way. I like to do my homework and make an educated purchase. Also, the idea of supporting one of the only few vendors who actually take their time to R&D, develop, and support products for our cars sounds appealing.
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